Matthew J. Thomas

Matthew J. Thomas has more than 20 years of experience in international trade, transport and maritime regulation, and government affairs, representing leading energy and commodities companies, shipowners, governments, insurers, investors, ports, shipyards, and marine terminal operators. He is currently co-chair of the Firm’s Maritime Industry Team.

Matt works extensively in the areas of trade sanctions (OFAC/AML) and export controls. He represents clients around the world on compliance and investigations in connection with sanctions on Iran, Syria, Sudan, and other targets; guides leading energy firms through the implementation of U.S. sanctions on Russia; and, counsels companies in connection with the gradual opening of the Cuban market. He has investigated numerous cases of smuggling and money laundering in the commodities and shipping sector.

In addition, Matt has extensive experience in the maritime, logistics, and container shipping sector. He has represented leading carriers, terminals, and logistics providers in regulatory proceedings before the Federal Maritime Commission (“FMC”), where he formerly served as the Assistant General Counsel for International Affairs, and is experienced in global container operators’ merger and integration projects.

He also counsels private companies and foreign governments on matters of international law and diplomatic strategy, particularly in defending national sovereignty or combating international trade barriers. During his government tenure, he was responsible for the FMC’s relations with foreign shipping regulators and multilateral bodies, such as the European Union (“EU”), World Trade Organization (“WTO”), and Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”).

Matt works with leading maritime and marine terminal clients on a broad range of compliance issues, including environmental, safety, citizenship and “Jones Act” coastwise compliance. He has represented leading energy companies in key Jones Act rulings and investigations that have shaped domestic petroleum trade, and structured complex Jones Act compliance ownership structures.

Throughout his career, Matt has built strong relationships with U.S. government officials, trade associations, and the local legal and lobbying community. He guides international businesses in their dealings with the Departments of State, Treasury, Commerce, and Transportation, as well as independent regulatory agencies and Congress. In addition to his professional experience in maritime and international trade, Matt has also served as a federal lobbyist and led successful lobbying efforts on the behalf of local governments, advising on federal affairs and managing relations with congressional offices.

Matt’s broad and diverse Washington career has given him unique skills in legal and regulatory strategy and project management, including the design and execution of hybrid legal and government relations efforts to shape policy and achieve client objectives.

Matt wrote the United States chapter for Ports and Terminals (3rd Ed.), a global compendium of port law that was published in 2018 by Getting The Deal Through.

Advised major energy and commodity companies on Jones Act and other regulatory matters, including petroleum export, trade, and blending issues. .

Advised public ports on innovative programs to reduce harmful air emissions.

Represented and advised foreign governmental entities and agentsin connection with sovereign immunity and Vienna Convention diplomatic rights in various matters, including defense of subpoenas and IRS summonses

Represented global shipping lines in connection with federal regulatory matters, compliance planning and training, lobbying, and responding to investigations, including practice before various federal agencies.

Advised international lenders and investment funds on the liability, citizenship, regulatory compliance, and vessel documentation aspects of maritime financing transactions.

Represented a major grain exporter in connection with an agricultural trade dispute in a WTO dispute settlement proceeding.

Served as the Washington lobbyist for a large California county and other clients.

Government Sector Maritime Experience

Served as an adviser on maritime and transport matters to the U.S. delegation at the Uruguay Round of WTO negotiations.

Served as the program lead in investigations and trade disputes between the United States and other countries (including China, Japan, and Brazil) over maritime sector market access and restrictions, and successfully defended agency action before federal appeals court.

Played a lead role in advising congressional committees and drafting and implementing rulemakings in connection with a deregulation of liner shipping.

Participated in a month-long staff exchange with the European Commission, learning the fundamentals of EU transport and competition laws and regulations.